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Best of the best

A master of SD,8K
and everything in
between, this isn’t
OLED but has so
many dimming zones
you’ll swear it is. This
is an outstandingTV,
ready for anything
today or tomorrow
can offer.

£7,999, samsung.com


LG OLED65C1

The C1 is LG’s mid-
range OLED, and
while it may lack a few
of the G1’s features,
it has everything
you need. It’s a very
capable set, especially
when paired with the
new consoles, and the
picture is top-notch.

£2,499, lg.com


LG OLED65G1

The first TV with a
brighter, next-gen
version of OLED that
consumes less power.
That means the G1 is
around 20% brighter
than previous OLED
TVs, giving broader
and more striking
HDR than ever.

£2,999, lg.com


SAMSUNG 6 5QN95A

The flagship 4K model
from Samsung’s 2021
range is also the first
to use the new Neo
QLED Mini-LED
display tech, and the
results are utterly
incredible, beating
even the OLED TVs
we’ve seen so far.

£2,999, samsung.com


LG OLED55BX

The best for the
budget. The LGBX
gives you everything
that’s great about
OLED TVs, and LG’s
image processing
makes 4 K look
expertly detailed, and
brings HD up to a
near-4K standard.

£999, lg.com

SAMSUNG QE55Q70T

The Q70T sits in
a real sweet-spot
in Samsung’s TV
range. Pictures from
4K sources are
outstanding: vivid-
yet-natural colours,
strong contrasts,
lavish detail levels
and smooth motion.

£999, samsung.com

SONY KD-49XH9505

Sony’s flagship LED
4K TV for 2020
packs in all kinds of
advanced technology
and processing for
supreme picture
quality. Somehow,
the 4 9-inch model
is available for less
than a grand.

£ 999 , sony.com

SONY KD-55XH9005

Some other TVs
may beat it for image
quality in certain
areas, but nothing
gives you this quality
of picture at this
size with such great
technical features
to make sure it’s
future-proof.

£ 899 , sony.com

ACER V7 850

Acer really hit the
sweet spot here:
small enough to fit
on a coffee table,
whisper-quiet in
operation, and yet
still produces a
bright, crisp HDR 4K
picture of 70 to 110
inches (at 3.5m).

£1,699, acer.com

EPSON EH-TW6700W

If you’re happy with
Full HD resolution,
this is the best option,
partly thanks to a
super-easy setup
process. The image
quality is good, you
just don’t get the
future-proofing of
HDR and 4K.

£999, epson.co.uk

OPTOMA UHZ65

This is aimed right
at the proper AV
enthusiast, but
laser projection at
this price makes it
worth it for anyone.
4K HDR video is
supremely rich, and
it can hit 120 inches
from just 4 m.

£3,499, optoma.co.uk

OPTOMA UHD40

4K resolution and
HDR in a projector
for this price is hard
to beat. It doesn’t
quite have the pop
and HDR richness of
more expensive sets,
but it’s way beyond
HD projectors at the
same price.

£999, optoma.co.uk

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